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Judge's comments could abruptly end GM ignition switch trial
2016-01-22 01:41:47| Automakers - Topix.net
" The first New York trial aimed at defining settlement options for hundreds of lawsuits stemming from General Motors Co.' s faulty ignition switches could end abruptly.
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LA Zoo's Elephant Exhibit Can Stay Open Despite Allegations of Animal Cruelty, Judges Rule
2016-01-15 00:42:55| Industrial Machines - Topix.net
A state appellate court panel today upheld a 2012 ruling by a Superior Court judge allowing the elephant exhibit at the Los Angeles Zoo to remain open, but which also directed that its resident pachyderms be given regular exercise and that bull hooks and electrical shock not be used to control them. The three-justice panel of the 2nd District Court of Appeal, in a 2-1 ruling, rejected appeals by both the city and animal rights advocate Aaron Leider.
India: Politicians, judges and all women exempt from Delhi car ban
2015-12-24 12:48:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Associated Press: Delhis grand plan to deal with record levels of pollution and clean its air appears to be stalling before it has even been put into action. Arvind Kejriwal, the top elected official of the Indian capital, said last month that private cars would be allowed on the citys roads only on alternate days from 1-15 January, with days allocated on the basis of whether licence plates ended in an even or odd number. On Thursday, he announced a list of people exempted from that rule: all women, top politicians,...
Hot or Not? Twitter Bot Judges Your Selfies
2015-11-24 20:02:05| PC Magazine Software Product Guide
The best selfies contain women with over-saturated faces; the worst: low lighting and too many people.
Judges' Ruling On MASSIVE Patent Troll Fee Boils Down To Just One Word - 'Affirmed'
2015-10-14 05:43:49| Electronics - Topix.net
One patent troll has found no refuge - and a much lighter wallet - at the hands of a federal appeals court. The judges for the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit used just one word Oct. 9 to allow a $1.4 million fee to be levied against Acacia Research Corporation-"affirmed."
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